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that is what drives us. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers on the c-class. ♪ [ male announcer ] every siness day, bank of america lends billions of dollars, to individuals, institutions, schools, organizations and businesses. ♪ working to set opportunity in motion. bank of america. >> shepard: an indiana teenager who admits he strangled his own 10-year-old brother wanted to be just like the serial killer he had seen on tv. so says his former girlfriend. she testified in court today that before last november's murder this young man conley tried to talk to her about the title character in the fictional show time series dexter. just one more disturbing development in a very sad case of a now 18-year-old boy who claimed he was sexually abused repeatedly attempted suicide and who confessed to investigators that he rarely feels any emotions. he also explained on video how he killed his brother conner. knocking him unconscious with a head lock. then dragging him into the kitchen. >>
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they will use it. not only does it give us the economic and environmental and social returns that i spoke of earlier in the hour, but also, just makes life early -- easier for for people. guest: i think is going to take all different kinds of loads in order for us to meet the needs of the country. there may be places where a monorail makes sense. however, i think in most cases we will be using and expanding and using the existing road system. for a very high-speed service, for example, we will need a new rice -- a new right of way. we may be able to use the median strip in the highway system for some of the links, as a gentleman suggested. i think it next 10 to 15 years we will see major improvements in our intercity transportation. i think we will do more to connect our cities systems together. for example, in those areas where we would have interstate bus service, we want to make sure that is considered. we want to make sure that when someone gets to the end of their journey there is good local publi
they will use it. not only does it give us the economic and environmental and social returns that i spoke of earlier in the hour, but also, just makes life early -- easier for for people. guest: i think is going to take all different kinds of loads in order for us to meet the needs of the country. there may be places where a monorail makes sense. however, i think in most cases we will be using and expanding and using the existing road system. for a very high-speed service, for example, we will...
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they will use it. not only does it give us the economic and environmental and social returns that i spoke of earlier in the hour, but also, just makes life early -- easier for for people. guest: i think is going to take all different kinds of loads in order for us to meet the needs of the country. there may be places where a monorail makes sense. however, i think in most cases we will be using and expanding and using the existing road system. for a very high-speed service, for example, we will need a new rice -- a new right of way. we may be able to use the median strip in the highway system for some of the links, as a gentleman suggested. i think it next 10 to 15 years we will see major improvements in our intercity transportation. i think we will do more to connect our cities systems together. for example, in those areas where we would have interstate bus service, we want to make sure that is considered. we want to make sure that when someone gets to the end of their journey there is good local publi
they will use it. not only does it give us the economic and environmental and social returns that i spoke of earlier in the hour, but also, just makes life early -- easier for for people. guest: i think is going to take all different kinds of loads in order for us to meet the needs of the country. there may be places where a monorail makes sense. however, i think in most cases we will be using and expanding and using the existing road system. for a very high-speed service, for example, we will...
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that is what drives us. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers on the c-class. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer i but i justve my 5 employcan't afford it.ance, i have diabetes. i didn't miss a premium payment for 10 years. and i'm worried if i lose my job, i won't be able to afford insurance. when i graduated from college, i lost my health insurance. the minute i got sick, i lost my insurance. not anymore. not anymore. not anymore. america's healthcare reforms change lives for the better. to find out how it can help you, visit us at americasfairhealthcare.org it's not just fair, it's the law. >>> it is quite a trick to be a u.s. senator, to show up at a celebration of the return of jobs in your home state, and to get lustily booed by the home folks at that photo op. who exactly achieved that feat and how that good senator earned every bit of it? that's next. also, we have one programming note for you. the big vote on the defense authorization bill is scheduled for tomorrow at
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no wonder our enemies think they can defeat us. this has been the equivalent of a cultural oil spill. it's not sea otters and ducks that are washing up on shore, covered with gunk, it is our kids. >> we have to have the courage to tell the truth and we have to have the courage to act on the truth. we are allowing a brutalization and a degradation of children in this country, a destructiveness. >> bureaucrats and politicians in washington think they should decide the what kind of lightbulb we use. what kind of toilets we flush. they'll buy your teenage daughter an abortion, but they won't let her buy a sugary soda in a school's vending machine. a lot of the money that we're spending goes to things that we know will not prevent aids, but indeed will continue to spread the disease, when a lot of our money goes to distribute condoms in high schools, when a lot of our money goes to distribute material that is literally pornographic. >> the culture wars are back. in some cases, they never went away. people got jobs doing other things, ra
no wonder our enemies think they can defeat us. this has been the equivalent of a cultural oil spill. it's not sea otters and ducks that are washing up on shore, covered with gunk, it is our kids. >> we have to have the courage to tell the truth and we have to have the courage to act on the truth. we are allowing a brutalization and a degradation of children in this country, a destructiveness. >> bureaucrats and politicians in washington think they should decide the what kind of...
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fox 5's will thomas tacks us to frederick, maryland for this one. -- takes us to frederick, maryland for this one. >> reporter: urbana public library. a thousand people a day pass through here but it is what a collection supervisor discovered outside in the book drop friday that prompted frederick county official to spring into action. >> we were especially fortunate because our circulation supervisor would was doing that task used to work in the hospitality industry so she was trainedded and looking for exactly this kind of bug. >> reporter: elizabeth cromwell is the community relations manager for frederick county libraries. bed bugs discovered in books? that is a first. >> i've been here eight years. i've never heard of. this my director has never heard of this either. >> reporter: this is about one of a half dozen bed bugs collected from one of the children's books in the drop on heat advisory bin. those books are now sitting in the back of this truck baking. once the temperature reaches # 20 degrees it kills any remaining bugs. >> i think it is disgusting and i hope that they do
fox 5's will thomas tacks us to frederick, maryland for this one. -- takes us to frederick, maryland for this one. >> reporter: urbana public library. a thousand people a day pass through here but it is what a collection supervisor discovered outside in the book drop friday that prompted frederick county official to spring into action. >> we were especially fortunate because our circulation supervisor would was doing that task used to work in the hospitality industry so she was...
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the 90s, hang out, stay with us, "eyewitness news" continues. we'll be right back. mm, my water just broke! which is really exciting... except i'm at a grocery store. i was just standing here with a carton of oj, and all of a sudden, it was all over the floor. the water, not the oj. and i'm not near my doctor and i'm not really sure what i should do... [ intercom ] clean up on aisle three! [ inhales deeply ] ugh. [ male announcer ] when the unexpected happens, you need a health plan you can trust. 3.4 million californians trust us with their health coverage needs. blue shield. you inhale, they inhale. millions of children continue to be exposed to secondhand smoke. secondhand smoke causes asthma, a disease that cannot be cured. protect your loved ones. our state is in a real mess. and i'm not going to give you any phony plans or snappy slogans that don't go anywhere. we have to make some tough decisions. we have to live within our means. we have got to take the power from the state capitol and move it down to the local level, closer to the people. and no new taxes,
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the rest of us mid to upper 50s. santa cruz at 51. watsonville, monterey and salinas mid-60s, gilroy clear and 48. already mentioned it's going to be sunny but cooler this afternoon by 4 or 8 degrees. partly cloudy and cool again tonight. look for warmer than average afternoon starting friday lasting through the weekend and spilling into monday. if you have to work the weekend, at least we can get you friday and monday with some warmth also. that will also be at the coast. it's one of those fall weekends where if you want sunshine and warm weather at the coast, this is the weekend to go. look at the increasing clouds through the morning hours. very thin which means a quick retreat. by noon most of us seeing sunshine and by the afternoon hours a few clouds along the coast keeping you right around 60. everybody else total sunshine with 60s around the bay and 70s in our inland valleys. in fact, we'll start the east bay today. total sunshine. the coolest weather in the san ramon valley, low 80s danville and dublin -- i should say low 70s.
the rest of us mid to upper 50s. santa cruz at 51. watsonville, monterey and salinas mid-60s, gilroy clear and 48. already mentioned it's going to be sunny but cooler this afternoon by 4 or 8 degrees. partly cloudy and cool again tonight. look for warmer than average afternoon starting friday lasting through the weekend and spilling into monday. if you have to work the weekend, at least we can get you friday and monday with some warmth also. that will also be at the coast. it's one of those...
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. >> buy us, billionaire, buy us. >>> did her campaign hit a glitch because she once was a witch? or were the voters of -- or will the voters of delaware fall under her stair unaware? yes, bill maar is at it again releasing video from 1999 where she dabbled in witch craft. >> i dabbled in witch craft, but i never joined a coven. >> wait, you were a witch? >> i didn't join a coven. >> i dabbled in witch craft and hung around people who were doing these things. i am not making this stuff up. i know what they told me they do. >> the scarest thing about that is i don't recognize anybody from that show which is really frightening because that was 10 years ago. where are all those people? >> one of them is from "three's company" or something like that? >> no, jaime kennedy. >> o'donnell made light of the whole thing on sunday taking a shot at karl rove who has openly questioned her elect ability. >> the witch craft comment on bill maar, i was in high school. how many of you didn't hang out with questionable folks in high school? but there has been no witch craft since. if there was karl
. >> buy us, billionaire, buy us. >>> did her campaign hit a glitch because she once was a witch? or were the voters of -- or will the voters of delaware fall under her stair unaware? yes, bill maar is at it again releasing video from 1999 where she dabbled in witch craft. >> i dabbled in witch craft, but i never joined a coven. >> wait, you were a witch? >> i didn't join a coven. >> i dabbled in witch craft and hung around people who were doing these...
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i will probably use it. >> you do not have to worry about having money on you. just use the card. it will help you out a lot. you can get on the train easier. >> you can buy the card online, at the mta transit store. you can recharge it as often at you like at ticket machines. >> if you decide it is not for you coming cache bears and regular tickets will still be accepted. >> lyric theater in downtown baltimore has been renamed. it will be called the patrician and arthur modell arts center after the couple donated more than $3 million to the lyric stage house expansion project. as you know, there are the former orders of the baltimore ravens. >> the $3.50 million donation will ensure that future generations just like their parents and grandparents before them will be able to enjoy the finest musicians in the world. >> the lyric operations brings the total to $52 million in increased economic activity for baltimore county and maryland. >> here is a leggett other top stories. a greek cargo shipping company has been ordered to pay $4 million for deliberately dumping pollutants in the
i will probably use it. >> you do not have to worry about having money on you. just use the card. it will help you out a lot. you can get on the train easier. >> you can buy the card online, at the mta transit store. you can recharge it as often at you like at ticket machines. >> if you decide it is not for you coming cache bears and regular tickets will still be accepted. >> lyric theater in downtown baltimore has been renamed. it will be called the patrician and arthur...
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as simon perez shouse us the criteria for that list. simon. >> reporter: dana there appears to be some debate about whether that list was a secret but we can tell you right now you can find out for yourself. >> whenever we identify any potential threat to public safety we immediately go and address the situation. we don't put it on solis, it's not on solis of 100. >> reporter: but for planning purposes pg&e does make up a list of the 100 most dangerous pipeline segments so it nose which ones to fix before others. these maps posted on the company's web site show where they are. they get there based on criteria. will there or has there been third party construction nearby that could affect the pipe, pipe corrosion, land movement near the pipe such as, and the pipe's age, design, and what its made of. >> this list is in flux. some items will move up the list, some items will move down the list. >> reporter: they also included broader maps to show the entire pipeline system so customers can find out if they live near a pipe, risky or not. w
as simon perez shouse us the criteria for that list. simon. >> reporter: dana there appears to be some debate about whether that list was a secret but we can tell you right now you can find out for yourself. >> whenever we identify any potential threat to public safety we immediately go and address the situation. we don't put it on solis, it's not on solis of 100. >> reporter: but for planning purposes pg&e does make up a list of the 100 most dangerous pipeline segments so...
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use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. you don't love me anymore do you billy? what? i didn't buy this cereal to sweet talk your taste buds it's for my heart health. good speech dad. [ whimper ] [ male announcer ] honey nut cheerios tastes great and its whole grain oats can help lower cholesterol. bee happy. bee healthy. >>> have you seen that video of an anguished father in florida, storming onto a school bus to confront children he believed had bullied his daughter? the video got a lot of people talking. was the father justified? and what would you have done? today, the father spoke publicly about the lesson he says he learned. here's matt gutman. >> reporter: he admitted that in this fit of rage -- >> this is my daughter, and i will kill [ bleep ] -- >> reporter: he had become what he hoped to fight. >> yes, i was a bully, and i apologize again for that. >> reporter: it was an apology both public and emotional. >> i thought it was backed up against the wall, as a parent, and i just didn't know where else to go. >> repor
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>> it did surprise us -- surprise us she went back on her word. this is like all -- they have a difficult time releasing power. >> sean: i think they think the people got it wrong? who i'm -- what i'm beginning to see, especially in delaware, the people that voted christine o'donnell now find themselves under attack. even in that case you had mike castle sending out a column that went out the people of delaware got it wrong! is that what it is? >> well, i think it is a question of ideals. part of it is power. the senator went back to d.c. the sat after she declared a write-in bid and met with lobbyists to pump more money into her cam pwhaeupbl. -- campaign. whether the federal government or the state ought to be the driver's seat. >> sean: what do you make of murkowski's statement she says now she was the victim of a smear campaign? >> that's disingenuous we standby every statement we made in our campaign. every time we heard there was a complaint about misconduct the record we were careful to issue a press release that documented our claims. what
>> it did surprise us -- surprise us she went back on her word. this is like all -- they have a difficult time releasing power. >> sean: i think they think the people got it wrong? who i'm -- what i'm beginning to see, especially in delaware, the people that voted christine o'donnell now find themselves under attack. even in that case you had mike castle sending out a column that went out the people of delaware got it wrong! is that what it is? >> well, i think it is a...
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leave us alone. let us cut our own path. for the past year i've been working with a lot of tea party activists everyday folks who have the same interests that republicans and conservatives around the country have. that is, to change the game. to move us in a new direction that is focused on empowerment, ownership, opportunity. it is going to be a real, life jolt to the administration in november when they look up and see a different class of people coming to washington. >> sean: we have eric cantor and paul ryan and kevin mccarthy on the program. it has been a questioning i've -- a question i've been asking for months there's talk about a strategy. they've confirmed they are going to do that the hill is reporting they going to put it together but it is not going to be something that candidates will have to sign on to or they would pledge to do. have you heard anything about that? i that i that might be a mistake. what is wrong with a piece of paper? >> i don't know the particulars of it. i got a call from kevin mccarthy toda
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it can stand up with us. we beat ourselves. we got to change that. >> you know, some better things to take away from it. still killing ourselves, turnovers, especially today in the red zone. we did a lot of stuff to ourselves today. >> the niners aren't interested in moral victories, the late performance of alex smith could fall into that category. what you can do in practice, can you do in a game, and he sees smith make those plays every day. at candlestick park, nbc bay area sports. >> very interesting, thank you, laura. 0-2 next weekns saancity. >>> we're back in a moment with jerry. her nose would grow? newspapers report the claims in this meg whitman ad are false. and she knows it. taxes went down under jerry brown. but whitman's nose keeps growing by the millions. meg whitman's nose keeps growing. whitman says california lost jobs under jerry brown. turns out 1.9 million jobs were created. she spent millions saying jerry brown raised taxes. fact is brown cut 4 billion in taxes. but whitman's nose keeps growing by the mill
it can stand up with us. we beat ourselves. we got to change that. >> you know, some better things to take away from it. still killing ourselves, turnovers, especially today in the red zone. we did a lot of stuff to ourselves today. >> the niners aren't interested in moral victories, the late performance of alex smith could fall into that category. what you can do in practice, can you do in a game, and he sees smith make those plays every day. at candlestick park, nbc bay area...
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trampoline in general is a tool i have always used. obviously i learned the fundamentals of the straight back flip and the back full. i lived on a trampoline my whole career. they are now open to the public here at the house of air. drop on by on the scene with johnny moseley. back to you n. studio. b-a-c-c-a-l-a-u-r-e-a-t-e. baccalaureate. correct. [ audience groans ] since this competition has been continuing for 48 hours and we have yet to eliminate anyone, it is the decision of this board to declare all 20 contestants winners. you have all competed admirably. admirably. a-d-m-i-r-a-b-l-y. admirably. [ male announcer ] at&t is making high speed internet affordable for only $14.95 a month with select services. at&t. rethink possible. but what were the results? fact: brown promised to improve schools. but the drop out rate increased 50%, and the state had to take over the schools. fact: the city controller found employees paid for 22,000 hours... they never worked. fact: brown promised to cut crime. but murders doubled, making oakland
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luke russert joins us from capitol hill. where do we stand right now on getting the votes just to move the ball forward? >> reporter: all indications right now, contessa, the democrats will not have the necessary republican votes to break the filibuster on the defense reauthorization bill and hence the debite on it will not go forward. it willie happen after the midterm elections. this is something harry reid deeply wanted to move forward. obviously the don't ask, don't tell is something that excites a lot of democrats, definitely fires up you their base. a lot feel it's morally the right thing to do. that being said, republicans don't necessarily have an adversement to repealing don't ask, don't tell. they're averse to doing it in the manner you're talking about. a lot of republicans have the chance of amendments will not be offered in debate. harry reid would be limiting the amount of the amendments, that's what's alienated voters such as susan collins we heard from as well as owe lip pa snowe. it will be interesting to se
luke russert joins us from capitol hill. where do we stand right now on getting the votes just to move the ball forward? >> reporter: all indications right now, contessa, the democrats will not have the necessary republican votes to break the filibuster on the defense reauthorization bill and hence the debite on it will not go forward. it willie happen after the midterm elections. this is something harry reid deeply wanted to move forward. obviously the don't ask, don't tell is something...
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tomorrow for us. then what we will do is we will just make it feel like summer on the first weekend of fall with warmer weather. >> thank you, steve. >>> while it may not feel like it to many americans the national bureau of economic research says the recession is over. those economists say the ri correction started in desper of 2007 and ended in june of last year. that would still make it the longest since world war ii. they add the economy has been growing for the last 15 months. but the experts also say the effects or still being felt because an estimated 15 million americans are still out of work. they say unemployment usually keeps rising after a recession ends and the jobless rate doesn't drop until the recovery is well underway. the unemployment rate is currently holding steady at 9.6%. >>> the one day meeting of the federal reserve is just getting underway in washington, d.c. this morning. federal reserve chairman ben bernanke and his colleagues are considering what steps if any to strengthen
tomorrow for us. then what we will do is we will just make it feel like summer on the first weekend of fall with warmer weather. >> thank you, steve. >>> while it may not feel like it to many americans the national bureau of economic research says the recession is over. those economists say the ri correction started in desper of 2007 and ended in june of last year. that would still make it the longest since world war ii. they add the economy has been growing for the last 15...
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i don't think it helps us. as far as the tea party support joe miller she will continue to fight with the write-in campaign. we have talked about this race last week. steve? >> it's so pathetic. that sounds like the word of a complete loser. she has no chance of actually winning as a write-in candidate. virtually nobody thinks she does. i suspect that she probably understands she can't. but she wants to play the spoiler, because she's angry she lost to an energetic tea party backed candidate like miller. it's fruitless for her to be doing this. >> bret: o'donnell in delaware raising a lot of money. judith, she has raised a lot of money on the web. she did not show for a "fox news sunday" interview but responded to a statement in 1999 about battling in witchcraft. here is what she said. sound bite, please. >> the witchcraft comment on bill maher, i was in high school. how many of you didn't hang out with questionable folks in high school? but no, there has been no witchcraft since. if there was, karl rove would
i don't think it helps us. as far as the tea party support joe miller she will continue to fight with the write-in campaign. we have talked about this race last week. steve? >> it's so pathetic. that sounds like the word of a complete loser. she has no chance of actually winning as a write-in candidate. virtually nobody thinks she does. i suspect that she probably understands she can't. but she wants to play the spoiler, because she's angry she lost to an energetic tea party backed...
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get back to us. jenna: brand-new drama in ask's senate race as incumbent lisa murkowski mounts a write in campaign after losing the primary to joe miller. there are fears a three-way race could seriously hurt the republican party's chances of holding onto that seat. joining us joe miller, gop candidate for senate in alaska. thank you for joining us. >> thanks for asking me. jenna: some members of the republican party are angry, they are really worried about you and lisa murkowski splitting the republican vote and a democrat winding up in office in alaska. how concerned are you about that? >> well, any time that you have another so-called republican in the race there is that risk. fortunately in this race her record is such that this is real -- this has really become a race not against one liberal but against two. we are still confident of the outcome in november, we are working the race hard and it has galvanized our supporters. jenna: how do you prevent her from taking some of your votes? >> well we
get back to us. jenna: brand-new drama in ask's senate race as incumbent lisa murkowski mounts a write in campaign after losing the primary to joe miller. there are fears a three-way race could seriously hurt the republican party's chances of holding onto that seat. joining us joe miller, gop candidate for senate in alaska. thank you for joining us. >> thanks for asking me. jenna: some members of the republican party are angry, they are really worried about you and lisa murkowski...
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talked about his drug use. gave him a pass on it. >> this is the point is the conservatives seem to parcel out you know the bad guys in their world and accept anybody that can just win some kind of election or movement even when it's low voter turnout. how are you going to control these people. >> i think what we're going to do -- well, we're not going to control them. this is a movement. that's the beauty of the tea party. this is a real movement. these are people who are angry about the scope of government and said, you people in washington aren't listening to us. you know i read something this weekend, ed, that said, the primaries that we've had through last tuesday, you had 17 million republicans go out and vote and you had 15 million democrats go out and vote. i think if the democrats can't mobilize their base and get people to turn out we're going to trounce the democrats here in washington and i think that's what the tea party have done. they've galvanized people saying that government is not in touch. >
talked about his drug use. gave him a pass on it. >> this is the point is the conservatives seem to parcel out you know the bad guys in their world and accept anybody that can just win some kind of election or movement even when it's low voter turnout. how are you going to control these people. >> i think what we're going to do -- well, we're not going to control them. this is a movement. that's the beauty of the tea party. this is a real movement. these are people who are angry...
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republicans want to go this way, they got us into this hole and stop the digging, get us out of that. >> you still think they should talk about health care when one of the reasons democrats are in trouble is americans believe they were obsessing over health care and they should have been obsessing over creating jobs. >> they should always obsess over creating jobs, green energies, new technology and one thing is the big apollo, allowing south korea and china to get ahead of us. we're getting lapped on new technologies for green. we voted, a signature issue. you have to defend what you day and tell people where you want to go in the future. republicans want to repeal everything democrats have done. this is a choice in this election. stand up for what you've done and fight for it and tell them what you're going to do going forward. this woman wants answers. >> this is barack obama talking about the end of the recession. >> even though economists may say the recession officially ended last year, obviously for the millions of people still out of work, people who have seen their home value
republicans want to go this way, they got us into this hole and stop the digging, get us out of that. >> you still think they should talk about health care when one of the reasons democrats are in trouble is americans believe they were obsessing over health care and they should have been obsessing over creating jobs. >> they should always obsess over creating jobs, green energies, new technology and one thing is the big apollo, allowing south korea and china to get ahead of us....
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. >> you're going to keep using it? >> yes. >> some might think it's overkill the way we've addressed the problem. but we think it's something if handled quickly, we're going to be better off for it. >> reporter: as a courtesy to library users, the urbana library is planning to wave all late fees until friday. and it could be open as early as sometime tomorrow. reporting live, adam may, wjz eyewitness news. >> all right, adam. i love you. i hope you didn't get too close to that van with the bed bugs. >> itchy just talking about it. >>> and we'll talk about a unique convention that is trying to take the bite out of the bed bug problem. >>> right now, family and friends of a popular teenager are saying goodbye. joey detriment was killed while crossing a road. police say the 19-year-old driver had the right of way. a viewing is held at this hour runs until 9:00. another viewing is scheduled for tomorrow. from 10:00 a.m. until noon, followed by the funeral. >>> the maryland green party candidate for the u.s. senate has died
. >> you're going to keep using it? >> yes. >> some might think it's overkill the way we've addressed the problem. but we think it's something if handled quickly, we're going to be better off for it. >> reporter: as a courtesy to library users, the urbana library is planning to wave all late fees until friday. and it could be open as early as sometime tomorrow. reporting live, adam may, wjz eyewitness news. >> all right, adam. i love you. i hope you didn't get too...
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people think they can use them anywhere, any time. you see people using them anywhere any time. most cases very rudely. but the point is that you can't drive a car safely while you have a cell phone or a texting device in your hand. you simply can't because you're take your hands off the wheel for one thing and you're distracted for another thing. our statistics, we believe, are really the tip of the iceberg in terms of the real magnitude of this. >> woodruff: do you think the laws that we cited a minute ago are making any difference? >> i think enforcement is important. first of all you have to have good laws. there's a good law in washington d.c. and there's a good law in my home state of illinois, but enforcement is also very important. today while our distracted driving meeting was going on in washington, the washington d.c. policeality the direction of the chief were actually issuing tickets. they were sitting on a corner watching people, pulling them over, that were on a cell phone or texting. they wrote tickets today. that is the way that we will correct very dangerous be
people think they can use them anywhere, any time. you see people using them anywhere any time. most cases very rudely. but the point is that you can't drive a car safely while you have a cell phone or a texting device in your hand. you simply can't because you're take your hands off the wheel for one thing and you're distracted for another thing. our statistics, we believe, are really the tip of the iceberg in terms of the real magnitude of this. >> woodruff: do you think the laws that...
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model would be useful. can you give more comments on what you think the methodology would be. >> you have been investigated driven-research that is grounded in basic science. the theories that are developed from that research apply very much directly to many different products and applications. most of the research that is being done now is very applied. i think there is one model that we could fill and in terms of creating new innovation. n.i.h. has much longer grant cycle sat look at specific issues that are published in journals that have archival qualities. 100 years from now, a professor worthe professor's work will still be cited. >> any other panelists? other questions? >> thank you. my question is for chief tryse. syracuse is my home town. i can relate to the map be share you showed. was there any enforcement campaign prior to the enforcement aspect of it? secondly, after the program, is there consideration of any follow-up on a public education of mentor program which are based on the screen saying
model would be useful. can you give more comments on what you think the methodology would be. >> you have been investigated driven-research that is grounded in basic science. the theories that are developed from that research apply very much directly to many different products and applications. most of the research that is being done now is very applied. i think there is one model that we could fill and in terms of creating new innovation. n.i.h. has much longer grant cycle sat look at...
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mid to upper 50s for the rest of us. by noon just about all of us seeing sunshine. a few straggling clouds or lingering clouds, if you will, around the coast. about 58 half moon bay. low to mid-60s through the bay. upper 60s the east bay valleys. about 4:00 sunshine just about everywhere. half moon bay 60. mid to upper 60s throughout the bay. near 70 in the south bay. low 70s in the north bay valleys and low to mid-70s in the east bay valleys. all these temperatures about 4 to 8 degrees cooler than yesterday. and another push of cool air tomorrow which will drop our temperatures anywhere from 2 degrees around the coast and bay to another 4 degrees inland. but look at the quick turn-around on thursday and friday, saturday, sunday and monday total sunshine in the afternoon hours, low 70s at the coast, mid-80s around the bay and mid-90s inland. good morning. >> you heard theresa's report about the accident. it's blocked at o'grady drive. you need to avoid that stretch and you may want to consider camden avenue to get around it. elsewhere in the south bay, freeways are
mid to upper 50s for the rest of us. by noon just about all of us seeing sunshine. a few straggling clouds or lingering clouds, if you will, around the coast. about 58 half moon bay. low to mid-60s through the bay. upper 60s the east bay valleys. about 4:00 sunshine just about everywhere. half moon bay 60. mid to upper 60s throughout the bay. near 70 in the south bay. low 70s in the north bay valleys and low to mid-70s in the east bay valleys. all these temperatures about 4 to 8 degrees cooler...
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so, if we use military force, is to beat us not the israelis. if the israelis their biggest airplane is an f- 15. military strike against hardened nuclear sites is a complicated endeavor. from their point of view, it is better than doing nothing. from my point of view, if we engaged in military operations as the last resort, the united states should have a goal of changing the regime. not by invading the country, but i wanted military strike from land and sea -- but from launching a military strike from land and sea and that the revolutionary guard ceases to be an effective organization to punch back. if you have to use military force, i think our goal should be not only to neuter their clear program, but to destroy the regime's ability to fight back against our troops in the region hand against our allies. th, ladies and gentlemen, is no small matter to contemplate. that is a very serious escalating step that i would now like to go down the road as much as anybody in this room. thatf you'll believe sanctions will not work, i am here to tell you
so, if we use military force, is to beat us not the israelis. if the israelis their biggest airplane is an f- 15. military strike against hardened nuclear sites is a complicated endeavor. from their point of view, it is better than doing nothing. from my point of view, if we engaged in military operations as the last resort, the united states should have a goal of changing the regime. not by invading the country, but i wanted military strike from land and sea -- but from launching a military...
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i do not think the iranians have an interest in us losing, but they have an interest in us using all our resources. i don't know anything about russia. the same thing with china. i forget who said this. we are fighting the wars in iraq in afghanistan. our future for the blow is in eastern asia. the longer the we stayed bog down in central asia means the water that we fail to divert our resources to where the 20-21st century is headed -- 21st century is headed. don't anybody else ask is the bequest and as that. >> i told you earlier about ask this question. you told us-what does washington think of him? -- what does washington think of him? >> i would talk about a larger issue which is social services of one of the office has on the stability operations. greg makes a persuasive case that if you were to transfer a society, to teach girls how to read. if you teach girls how to read, entire villages learn how to read and birth rates plummet and prosperity goes up. the stuff that greg has done in afghanistan and pakistan is true the lord's work. it is some fantastic stuff. i had an opport
i do not think the iranians have an interest in us losing, but they have an interest in us using all our resources. i don't know anything about russia. the same thing with china. i forget who said this. we are fighting the wars in iraq in afghanistan. our future for the blow is in eastern asia. the longer the we stayed bog down in central asia means the water that we fail to divert our resources to where the 20-21st century is headed -- 21st century is headed. don't anybody else ask is the...
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the low comes over us. mostly sunny, partly cloudy, cooler and breezy, more clouds to the north. 60s and 70 almost for everybody here today. maybe a couple of low 80s well well inland. the cooler day wednesday, transition day thursday, fall again 8:09 tomorrow then warmer weather, sunshine and warmer weather friday and saturday. >> wal-mart has a new tactic to increase sales. the world's largest retailer will unveil plans for smaller stores and one area it is targeting is san francisco. the stores would be bigger than the average drugstore but not as big as most grocery stores. wal-mart executives say they need to have a presence in all kinds of neighborhoods including large cities rather than just in the suburbs. >>> hewlett-packard and its former ceo have reached an agreement that clears the way for him to lead oracle. neither side is releasing details but is believed that heard is giving up 14 million in stock that was part of his severance package. google is taking new security measures against hackers.
the low comes over us. mostly sunny, partly cloudy, cooler and breezy, more clouds to the north. 60s and 70 almost for everybody here today. maybe a couple of low 80s well well inland. the cooler day wednesday, transition day thursday, fall again 8:09 tomorrow then warmer weather, sunshine and warmer weather friday and saturday. >> wal-mart has a new tactic to increase sales. the world's largest retailer will unveil plans for smaller stores and one area it is targeting is san francisco....
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and now many of us are using them for hours a day. and there are things you request do to use your exposure. i use my cell phone, but with a speaker phone or earpiece. i'm not opposed to cell phones, i jut want to make them safer. >> now are there guidelines about safety issues? what is the cell phone industry doing now? >> well in the last two years there is a trust and now the fda and the fcc have information on their websites on how to reduce exposure to radiation. we are still not sure that cell phones want to -- don't cause cancer but we want to issue warnings already that children do not use cell phones. texting is okay but not holding the fun up to your head for hours a day. >> and if you told folks you can't use your cell phone, there would be outrage. but you say there are ways to safely use them and we want to talk about some of the tips based on what we've heard. use a headset or how about the bluetooth, what is that? tell us the difference. >> it does reduce radiation, but if you use your blew tooth and -- your bluetooth t
and now many of us are using them for hours a day. and there are things you request do to use your exposure. i use my cell phone, but with a speaker phone or earpiece. i'm not opposed to cell phones, i jut want to make them safer. >> now are there guidelines about safety issues? what is the cell phone industry doing now? >> well in the last two years there is a trust and now the fda and the fcc have information on their websites on how to reduce exposure to radiation. we are still...
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>>> well, that's going to do it for us. >> thanks for joining us. "cnn newsroom" starts right now with kyra phillips. good morning. >> good morning here's what we're working on this morning. >> i thought equality was no non-negotiable. >> the call for action. is it enough to sway two republican senators on don't ask, don't tell? >>> the fda debates genetically altered salmon. could it be safe? a top food expert weighs in. >>> the president awards the highest military honor to this man that made the ultimate sacrifice for fellow comrades. you'll hear his story from the men that respect him most. i'm kyra phillips. you are live in "the cnn newsroom." >>> first, just learning now that a helicopter that crashed in afghan was carrying nine american troops. we don't have specifics as to what exactly happened but we're told that enemy fire has been ruled out as a possible cause. today's casualties make this year the deadliest so far for the war in afghanistan. more than 500 coalition troops have been killed. we're going to continue to monitor this story an
>>> well, that's going to do it for us. >> thanks for joining us. "cnn newsroom" starts right now with kyra phillips. good morning. >> good morning here's what we're working on this morning. >> i thought equality was no non-negotiable. >> the call for action. is it enough to sway two republican senators on don't ask, don't tell? >>> the fda debates genetically altered salmon. could it be safe? a top food expert weighs in. >>> the...
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use it . or use it to run across the planet. he fun, the fast, the solid glk. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial. the performance of a mercedes-benz. maybe you don't have to settle for a minivan. maybe you don't have to settle...period. introducing the newly-redesigned 2011 r-class. ♪ >>> the president believes the policy is unfair and should and will be changed. >> it's unfair, unjust. not consistent with america's most fundamental value of equal opportunity. >> it's our hope that we will take up the defense authorization bill in a normal way and in a formal process. >> this is -- normal process. >> this is a play tant political ploy in order to galvanize the political base of the other side facing a losing election. >> the motion is not agreed to. >> there you see the vote, 56-43. democrats failed to get to the 60 votes needed to move defense authorization bill forward. it included two amendments, dream act dealing with illegal immigrants and also changes, repeal to "don't ask, don't tell." the military policy
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use. these are people who voted for president obama. and voted for change. they're not getting the change they asked for and no doubt there are people who are satisfied, but those are just some of the smatter thank we're hearing from and most of them i have to say went in that direction. bill: interesting to watch, wasn't it? martha: very. bill: a lot of times these are set up where -- >> martha: you don't get a question like that. bill: you don't get surprises and there were surprises. martha: it was a surprise moment, all around, you could tell. bill: meanwhile, does the latest "rasmussen poll" show that american views are more in line with sarah palin than the president? 52 percent said when asked say their views are closer to palin's, 42 percent say obama. chew on that. martha: we got a lot of good numbers to look at and more coming. and there's a brand new push out there, we've been hearing a lot about this, to repeal health care. repeal health care reform. coming up, we're going to l
use. these are people who voted for president obama. and voted for change. they're not getting the change they asked for and no doubt there are people who are satisfied, but those are just some of the smatter thank we're hearing from and most of them i have to say went in that direction. bill: interesting to watch, wasn't it? martha: very. bill: a lot of times these are set up where -- >> martha: you don't get a question like that. bill: you don't get surprises and there were surprises....
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she's live in washington for us. dana, put a pair of glasses on you, and you and lady gaga might not look so different. >> you know what, of all of the outfit she wears, glasses are probably the safest for me, john. >> there you go. >> this vote that lady gaga and other hollywood celebrities and gay rights lobbyists are working so hard on is simply a vote to start a debate. republicans are trying to block the bill from coming to the senate floor for several reasons. the one we hear the most is that the senate majority leader harry reid has set up a process that's unfair to gop senators because it limits their ability to offer amendments or change the bill. and that's why maine republican susan collins who supports repealing don't ask, don't tell, suggests she's leaning wards blocking the bill. other republicans, john, they don't believe that congress should be acting at all until the pentagon is finished with its policy review. and that is the reason that means other republican senator olympia snowe, that's why she s
she's live in washington for us. dana, put a pair of glasses on you, and you and lady gaga might not look so different. >> you know what, of all of the outfit she wears, glasses are probably the safest for me, john. >> there you go. >> this vote that lady gaga and other hollywood celebrities and gay rights lobbyists are working so hard on is simply a vote to start a debate. republicans are trying to block the bill from coming to the senate floor for several reasons. the one we...
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diane's there visiting with us today. it's a big day for us. >> you never forget about us. thanks. with all that you have going on. look at sam. >> the mac and cheese is really fantastic. >> isn't it good? it's so healthy. >> i'm coming. >> and look at the audience. >> is it good? >> see the thumbs up? >> nice breakfast. all right. nicely done. all of the recipes are at your website, too. >> go to abcnews.com/gma, to get the recipes. plus, watch videos of rachael ray showing you how to make easy family favorites this fall. more easy? >> more easy. more better. >> tell them who is coming up. >>> michael imperioli. i love him. i love him. >>> now may know him best from his emmy-winning roll as mobster christopher on "the sopranos. "but michael imperioli is taking a turn on the other side of the wall in "detroit 1-8-7."s taking and michael's here this morning. this show is really something, michael. it's not only based in detroit. but the first primetime show actually shot there. you moved your family there for the summer? >> yeah. we started shooting july. so, my wife and kids came w
diane's there visiting with us today. it's a big day for us. >> you never forget about us. thanks. with all that you have going on. look at sam. >> the mac and cheese is really fantastic. >> isn't it good? it's so healthy. >> i'm coming. >> and look at the audience. >> is it good? >> see the thumbs up? >> nice breakfast. all right. nicely done. all of the recipes are at your website, too. >> go to abcnews.com/gma, to get the recipes. plus,...
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he joins us right now live from sacramento to tell us about it. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> we are talking about the valley elderberry long horned beetle and essentially that bug is keeping you from building stuff, right? >> well, it really has for a long time because the beetle was designated as threatened in the 1970's so we have had no use of that land although we've had to take care of it, pay taxes on it, keep it clean, since that time. the challenge is that six -- four to six years ago, it was official wildlife service, federal government, put it on the list to be removed from the threatened list but they haven't acted on it. >> and that's the part that is so infuriating, bob, is the fact that they did take it off -- they reviewed it, said take it off the list and the federal government, you know, things work really fast there, they still haven't gotten off their butts and done anything about it, right? >> well, it is -- it is an enormous frustration because the costs for us continue to, unfortunately, we're close to the -- fort
he joins us right now live from sacramento to tell us about it. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> we are talking about the valley elderberry long horned beetle and essentially that bug is keeping you from building stuff, right? >> well, it really has for a long time because the beetle was designated as threatened in the 1970's so we have had no use of that land although we've had to take care of it, pay taxes on it, keep it clean, since that time. the challenge is that...